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she grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 70 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any way to know, was there, for how bad it was going to be. >> they had no idea. overnight they were like a bomb had exploded in their city and killed everybody. >> over the years, this storm-battered town was in that cone of uncertainty many times. katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as
she grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 70 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any...
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today u.s. marshals in la palma,marsha california, searched the home of his mother. police remain on high alert inemai los angeles. dorner targeted several officers in a manifesto posted on his facebook page. he also boasted he could outsmart pursuers.mart he wrote, "i will utilize every bit of small arms trainingize e demolition, ordnance, and survival training i've been given." if dorner is somewhere around here, he may need those survival skills, scott. a we're expecting several more inches of snow and the temperatures here are already in the low 20s. >> pelley: ben, thank you. correspondent john miller is a former senior commander in the l.a.p.d. john, why did he go to big bear? >> well, he didn't go there by accident. that's not a road you make a wrong turn on.go the if you're going to go up that a roa mountain, it's because you intend to.'r there's one way in and one way out. i've been there many times.e wa it appears he didn't end whereeen the he wanted to. he broke the axle on that truck. his family had property up there t before. he's familiar with that area
today u.s. marshals in la palma,marsha california, searched the home of his mother. police remain on high alert inemai los angeles. dorner targeted several officers in a manifesto posted on his facebook page. he also boasted he could outsmart pursuers.mart he wrote, "i will utilize every bit of small arms trainingize e demolition, ordnance, and survival training i've been given." if dorner is somewhere around here, he may need those survival skills, scott. a we're expecting several...
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we're using irs taxpayer data files and u.s. census bureau. we're tracking activity from 95 all the way to 2010 and it shows literally billions of dollars moving from these high tax regimes to low tax regimes. just last week other reports from california entrepreneurs and tech companies worried about retroactive taxes in california. this is going to have an impact as well. so it is foolish to think that tax factors are not impacting local decisions on where to locate your business. stuart: okay, louisiana, oklahoma, kansas, north carolina, they are about to enact either no income tax policies or very very low income tax policies. are they doing it specifically because of the numbers that you're talking about? >> well, they understand that when you look at the states like texas, florida, tennessee, wyoming, new hampshire, the states that tax less on production, that their employment figures are better, their economic growth rates are higher, and they are seeing a surge even in how they balance their budgets with state government revenues. so fo
we're using irs taxpayer data files and u.s. census bureau. we're tracking activity from 95 all the way to 2010 and it shows literally billions of dollars moving from these high tax regimes to low tax regimes. just last week other reports from california entrepreneurs and tech companies worried about retroactive taxes in california. this is going to have an impact as well. so it is foolish to think that tax factors are not impacting local decisions on where to locate your business. stuart:...
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hit a intraday low versus the u.s. dollar. >>> the number of u.s. workers filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell by 5000 to a seasonally adjusted 366,000 last week. the four-week moving average, we tell you about that because is smofs out the wreak to week volatility, fell it a five-year low of 350,500. that is good news. ashley: straight to adam shapiro. we have a couple companies reporting, athenahealth. coinstar. begin with athenahealth. >> let's start with them. this is a beat on earnings per share, ashley. 29 cents versus what the street expected, 28 cents. revenue is a miss, 16 .6 million. the street was expecting 116.9 million. take a look at coinstar. this is an interesting mix here. you've got an earnings per share breath of 93 cents when the street was expecting 73 cents. revenue not nearly what the street was expecting. 564.1 million. the street was expecting 580.19 million. liz: the problem when you miss on revenue. you can engineer the eps. squeeze out all kinds of cost savings. that is why both these names, athenahealth
hit a intraday low versus the u.s. dollar. >>> the number of u.s. workers filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell by 5000 to a seasonally adjusted 366,000 last week. the four-week moving average, we tell you about that because is smofs out the wreak to week volatility, fell it a five-year low of 350,500. that is good news. ashley: straight to adam shapiro. we have a couple companies reporting, athenahealth. coinstar. begin with athenahealth. >> let's start with...
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lots at stake for the u.s. military. >>> the former pakistani president pervez musharraf sits down with me only a few weeks before returning back to pakistan where he's now a wanted man. many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>> i had a feeling of dread when i recently sat down with former pakistani president pervez musharraf here in washington. the conversation was eerily similar to one i had with former pakistani prime minister benazir buddo five years ago shortly before she was assassinated. the former pakistani president, once a close ally of the united states, now is a wanted man in his homeland. but he tells me he's ready to risk imprisonment and even his life to return to the country he fled nearly four years ago. are you going back to pakistan? >> i am. >> why? >> because i think pakistan needs me. because i think one can contribute to stabilizing the problems in pakistan. >> reporter
lots at stake for the u.s. military. >>> the former pakistani president pervez musharraf sits down with me only a few weeks before returning back to pakistan where he's now a wanted man. many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>> i had a feeling of dread when i recently sat down with former pakistani president pervez musharraf here in washington. the...
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officials say u.s. government and business networks are attacked thousands of times every day. manneddian founder kevin mandia, says more than 90% of the attacks he sees come from china and are nearly impossible to stop. >> we've gone from a "we must prevent every attack from occurring" to more the mindset are, "these attacks are inevitable but let's make sure we keep the attackers from our crown jewels." >> reporter: you're saying we shouldn't spend all that much time trying to prevent everything because it can't be done. >> right now you can't do it. >> reporter: mandia says cyber defenses can be improved if companies share more information about the weak-ins. >> everybody needs to get smarter from each breach. almost like a neighborhood watch. we'd all get smatter about that robbery. >> reporter: but companies want some legal protections before sharing information. they're worried revealing details of attacks cowl weaken them with competitors and expose them to investor lawsuits. cyber spies have already stolen hundreds of billions of dollars in corporate secrets everything
officials say u.s. government and business networks are attacked thousands of times every day. manneddian founder kevin mandia, says more than 90% of the attacks he sees come from china and are nearly impossible to stop. >> we've gone from a "we must prevent every attack from occurring" to more the mindset are, "these attacks are inevitable but let's make sure we keep the attackers from our crown jewels." >> reporter: you're saying we shouldn't spend all that...
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the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong more time to reach a deal to cooperate with them. now, today you may remember was the deadline they originally gave the cyclist. in a statement usada ceo travis tygart said "we've been in communication with mr. armstrong and his representatives and we understand he does want to be part of the solution and assist in the effort to clean up the sport of cycling. we've agreed to his request for an additional two weeks to work on details to hopefully allow for this to happen." this comes as another bombshell announced in the drama known as lance armstrong. abc news reported the disgraced cyclist is under federal investigation for obstruction of justice, witness tampering and intimidation. they call it an active criminal investigation. now here's why it is so interesting. the u.s. justice department you may remember spent years investigating armstrong for drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy. but then a year ago it closed the case without much
the u.s. anti-doping agency is giving lance armstrong more time to reach a deal to cooperate with them. now, today you may remember was the deadline they originally gave the cyclist. in a statement usada ceo travis tygart said "we've been in communication with mr. armstrong and his representatives and we understand he does want to be part of the solution and assist in the effort to clean up the sport of cycling. we've agreed to his request for an additional two weeks to work on details to...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll havet or find it, and geit to you fast. staples. that was easy. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. >> two philadelphia brothers are taking on a beer giant. their climb budweiser is ripping them off. and now they're filing a federal lawsuit against bud, and they're filing a class action lawsuit accusing anheuser-busch of watering down its beers. so do they have a case? joining us our legal panel and professional beer drinkers and ted, are you a plaintiff in this? >> i'm making a disclaimer, yeah. >> greta: w
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll havet or find it, and geit to you fast. staples. that was easy. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful...
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iran, where he stumbled talking about basic u.s. policy, calling iran a "legitimate government". >> i do not see iran as a legitimate government. i would like your thoughts on that. >> what i meant to say, it is recognizable. >> reporter: he also meant to say he supports the president's policy of prevention. meaning the u.s. will try to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. but instead, he said? >> i just have been handed a note saying i misspoke and said i supported the president's position on containment. if i said that, i meant to say obviously his position on containment, we don't have a position on containment. >> just to make sure your correction is clear, you do have a position on containment, which is that we do not favor containment? >> we do not favor containment. that is the president's position and that was my position. >> reporter: well, the administration officials say they believe senator -- former senator hagel has all the votes he needs to get confirmed. and the armed services chairman says a vote on this i
iran, where he stumbled talking about basic u.s. policy, calling iran a "legitimate government". >> i do not see iran as a legitimate government. i would like your thoughts on that. >> what i meant to say, it is recognizable. >> reporter: he also meant to say he supports the president's policy of prevention. meaning the u.s. will try to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. but instead, he said? >> i just have been handed a note saying i misspoke and...
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. >> allege wouldly senator hagel said that the u.s. state department was adjunct of the israeli foreign minister's office which would be breath taking if he said that to have a view. i got a letter back from senator hagel in did you say that or believe that. high said he didn't recall that and disavowings. he also concerns about bengazi . even though hagel was not in time graham demanding answers. the white house said congress has plenty of answers from them about bengazi. >> you know, just the other day, our counselsent a letter to capitol hill on the latest on bengazi. that is it 10,000 pages of documents we have provided. >> the president himself said a lot of the questions of bengazi were driven by congress and they're running out of questions to ask. stiantor john mccain said hagel is not qualified but the senate should confirm him because a reasonable amount of time has passed. >> thank you, steve. >> you bet. >> it is an emotional day in rome, that has pope john paul ii blesses want faithful from his window. for the first time s
. >> allege wouldly senator hagel said that the u.s. state department was adjunct of the israeli foreign minister's office which would be breath taking if he said that to have a view. i got a letter back from senator hagel in did you say that or believe that. high said he didn't recall that and disavowings. he also concerns about bengazi . even though hagel was not in time graham demanding answers. the white house said congress has plenty of answers from them about bengazi. >> you...
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u.s. embassy? >> reporter: they are anti-capitalists and they're very, very opposed to the u.s. and nato. analysts say probably two reasons for this attack. one is to embarrass the turkish government. two is to protest the presence of u.s. patriot missiles on turkish soil. right now, 400 american troops are in turkey and they are moving that patriot missile battery into position on turkey's border with syria. turkey requested that help because of the mortars flying in from syria and they wanted the american missile to help shoot it down. >> and chris, how was the attacker able to gain access to the embassy compound? with all this talk about embassy security and what happened in benghazi, how was the attacker able to get there? >> reporter: basically he walked up to the embassy wearing a suicide vest. but it's a gated compound with blast doors, reinforced windows, and several checkpoints. he never made it past the very first checkpoint. so when he exploded his vest, it killed one of the loc
u.s. embassy? >> reporter: they are anti-capitalists and they're very, very opposed to the u.s. and nato. analysts say probably two reasons for this attack. one is to embarrass the turkish government. two is to protest the presence of u.s. patriot missiles on turkish soil. right now, 400 american troops are in turkey and they are moving that patriot missile battery into position on turkey's border with syria. turkey requested that help because of the mortars flying in from syria and they...
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. >> this is a time-honored tradition the legal basis goes back many, many years when u.s. citizens would go and fight for foreign nations. if you join the enemy overseas, we will fight the enemy. >> we will take a little bit of a pause here. this is an annual tradition. the president is speaking at a national prayer breakfast. we want to take you and hear his comments live. >> to the heads of state and members of congress and my cabinet, religious leaders, distinguished guests and to our outstanding speaker. to all the faithful who journeyed to our capital, michelle and i are honored to be with you this morning. before i begin, i hope people don't mind me taking a moment of personal privilege. i want to say a quick word about a close friend of mine and yours. joshua dubois. he has been at my side for work and prayer for years now. he is a young reverend, but wise in years. he worked on my staff and done outstanding job as the head of our faith-based office. every morning he sends me via e-mail a daily meditation. a snippet of scripture for me to reflect on. it has meant th
. >> this is a time-honored tradition the legal basis goes back many, many years when u.s. citizens would go and fight for foreign nations. if you join the enemy overseas, we will fight the enemy. >> we will take a little bit of a pause here. this is an annual tradition. the president is speaking at a national prayer breakfast. we want to take you and hear his comments live. >> to the heads of state and members of congress and my cabinet, religious leaders, distinguished...
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in fact, with all of this going on, all of this looming, the u.s. senate made a point of reading george washington's farewell address to the chamber today. something they do every year. but, of course, this is no ordinary time, and to the white house we go. nbc's peter alexander standing by there. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. there is bipartisan agreement on one thing, that those sequester cuts will likely go ahead as planned at the end of this week. the white house in congressional republicans have made no progress toward a deal. while there was plenty of talking today, almost all of it was critical of the other side. the latest in the parade of public aofficials issuing dire warnings, homeland security secretary janet napolitano asked if the cuts would increase the likelihood of a terrorist attack. >> we're going to do everything we can to minimize that risk but the sequester makes it awfully, awfully tough. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner. >> if the president was serious, he would sit down with harry reid
in fact, with all of this going on, all of this looming, the u.s. senate made a point of reading george washington's farewell address to the chamber today. something they do every year. but, of course, this is no ordinary time, and to the white house we go. nbc's peter alexander standing by there. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. there is bipartisan agreement on one thing, that those sequester cuts will likely go ahead as planned at the end of this week. the...
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it's whether sending from saudi or the gcc to southeast asia or u.s. to mexico, u.s. to africa, anywhere in europe, so everything is aligned in the send and receive quarters. cheryl: one of the things in dodd frank and this is the regulation that everyone is dealing with, and you are not immune to this, they are going to require money transfers to be part of the consumer protection side of dodd frank. are you worried about that? do you think that will hurt the business? >> we are not worried about it. we think we have had an abundance of disclosure to our consumers. that's really what the money remittance rule of dodd frank or that is being promulgating on our industry, it is about disclosure. we are ready to go live february 7th, and mid december, cfpb delayed that. we're ready for the rule to be final. cheryl: i hate to bring up western again. the price war, are you ready for that? >> we are ready to continue to maintain and grow our shares. i will say it that way. that's what we're focused on. they did lower prices in november. cheryl: just trying to get some numbe
it's whether sending from saudi or the gcc to southeast asia or u.s. to mexico, u.s. to africa, anywhere in europe, so everything is aligned in the send and receive quarters. cheryl: one of the things in dodd frank and this is the regulation that everyone is dealing with, and you are not immune to this, they are going to require money transfers to be part of the consumer protection side of dodd frank. are you worried about that? do you think that will hurt the business? >> we are not...
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and according to the early nielson numbers, an average of 108 million tv viewers in the u.s. tuned in for all or part of the game last night, ranking it the third-most watched tv event of all-time. the host city of new orleans needed a great outing, and they were having one right up until the lights went out. tonight, the questions there continue, including how it is the world's leading super power can't keep the lights on during a football game. nbc's janet shamlian was there for all of it. she joins us tonight from new orleans. janet, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. we were in the superdome when the lights went out and tonight officials don't have much more information than they did in the moments after it happened last night. there are questions about how with all the planning and precautions something like this could have gone wrong. >> half the power in new orleans stadium, the superdome here, is out. >> reporter: call it the blackout bowl. the third quarter had just started when at least half the stadium plunged into darkness. >> please remain in your se
and according to the early nielson numbers, an average of 108 million tv viewers in the u.s. tuned in for all or part of the game last night, ranking it the third-most watched tv event of all-time. the host city of new orleans needed a great outing, and they were having one right up until the lights went out. tonight, the questions there continue, including how it is the world's leading super power can't keep the lights on during a football game. nbc's janet shamlian was there for all of it....
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if the u.s. is looking at its own set of unilateral sanctions, those will inevitably target chinese companies. they're more economically engaged than they have been in the past. >> it will be interesting to see the outcome. thank you for your perspective what do you make of the fact nobody has heard from this guy in days now? >> well, it could mean either one of two things. he may have gone up into that snowy mountain, and that's where san bernardino is in charge of the search. and that search has continued through bad weather and approved weather. did he go up there and freeze to death and die? did he find his way to shelter and hide out? we won't know that until that search is completed, and they seem to be going forward with it. the flip side of that is, that he found a way out. either a compatriot or a vehicle. and he has gotten down the hill and probably did so immediately if that's is the case, and is back out stalking, as the chief indicated he's worried. >> it's not clear how much he was
if the u.s. is looking at its own set of unilateral sanctions, those will inevitably target chinese companies. they're more economically engaged than they have been in the past. >> it will be interesting to see the outcome. thank you for your perspective what do you make of the fact nobody has heard from this guy in days now? >> well, it could mean either one of two things. he may have gone up into that snowy mountain, and that's where san bernardino is in charge of the search. and...
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ahead of the u.s. in almost every category, china, korea, japan, much of northern europe. something has to be done, doesn't it? >> absolutely. in fact, it's not just china and korea. we're 25th in math and countries like hungary and slovakia are ahead of us. that is a significant problem. and i think that people are not realizing that we are falling further and further behind in this way. and so the fact that for example education wasn't a primary issue in the presidential debate i think is extraordinarily problematic. because i realize the focus is on the economy and jobs, but we're not going to regain our position in the global marketplace till we fix our public education. >> i hear the president talking about it as being a priority but i don't see a lot of evidence of it being a priority. >> well, it certainly wasn't in the presidential campaign. you did not hear the candidates really talking about the education policy issues. and i think that was problematic. >> what do you want to see done? putting students first sounds a great idea till you have to somehow -- you've
ahead of the u.s. in almost every category, china, korea, japan, much of northern europe. something has to be done, doesn't it? >> absolutely. in fact, it's not just china and korea. we're 25th in math and countries like hungary and slovakia are ahead of us. that is a significant problem. and i think that people are not realizing that we are falling further and further behind in this way. and so the fact that for example education wasn't a primary issue in the presidential debate i think...
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when that happens, how does the u.s. make sure that al qaeda, or other terrorist organizations that might be loosely affiliated, don't get ahold of chemical weapons, don't all the weapons there, as in libya in some cases, what is that groundwork like? >> i think what you'd expect us to be doing is teaming, collaborating playing with partners in the region. we have nato in the north and turkey a very strong partner in jordan. of course we mentioned israel to the west, all of whom share common interests in making sure these spillover effects don't affect them. that's what we're doing. we're planning. we've got options for any number of military contingencies. we're maintaining both a deterrent and preparedness posture. >> did the military continue to include u.s. forces or something you see as a regional thing, securing the ground, as it were, in syria. >> we are better when we operate as partners, especially that part of the world. of course any option we would probably be asked to provide at least the capabilities no one
when that happens, how does the u.s. make sure that al qaeda, or other terrorist organizations that might be loosely affiliated, don't get ahold of chemical weapons, don't all the weapons there, as in libya in some cases, what is that groundwork like? >> i think what you'd expect us to be doing is teaming, collaborating playing with partners in the region. we have nato in the north and turkey a very strong partner in jordan. of course we mentioned israel to the west, all of whom share...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >> pelley: malala yousafzai was released from a hospital in england today. she's the pakistani teenager who was shot in the head for defying the taliban by demanding education for girls. malala recently underwent surgery to rebuild her skull and in a video statement this week she vowed very clearly in english that she will continue her campaign. the biggest gathering in human history could take place this weekend in india during a pilgrimage for one of the world's great religions. it is a feast for the eyes and millions of pilgrims have already arrived. a sea of humanity on india's ganges river. we've waited 12 years for this festival to come around again so we sent holly williams to witness the spectacle. >> reporter: from every corner of india and by ev
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >> pelley: malala yousafzai was released from a hospital in england today. she's the pakistani teenager who was shot in the head for defying the taliban by demanding education for girls. malala recently...
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world bank of scotland unloading is but a 25% of the u.s. being citizens through initial public offerings. hoping to sell the stake this year or next year which analysts estimate is worth between 9 9-$15 billion. he met with ford in the first collaboration with an automaker. available in the u.s. next month in every app link equipped ford vehicle. spotify says of the 20 million active users worldwide, 25% of them are paying subscribers. we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: all right, welcome back, everybody. money flowing into some utility stocks and a few hitting record highs. let's go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange for details on this, nicole. nicole: you talk about the skittishness on wall street, you see utilities would be a group defensive play, consumer staples go into that as well, so take a look at today's stocks including northeast utilities, bp energy, hitting record highs today as you are seeing people running to that flight to safety. another cameraman has to stay with
world bank of scotland unloading is but a 25% of the u.s. being citizens through initial public offerings. hoping to sell the stake this year or next year which analysts estimate is worth between 9 9-$15 billion. he met with ford in the first collaboration with an automaker. available in the u.s. next month in every app link equipped ford vehicle. spotify says of the 20 million active users worldwide, 25% of them are paying subscribers. we continue our "countdown to the closing bell"...
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and you've got u.s. servicemen and women. so we're relitigating old conflicts in kind of a bizarre way. i do have to say that while kelly ayotte was tough, kelly ayotte, jeff sessions, roy blount demonstrated that they could have differences with hagel, they knew their stuff, and they demonstrated a civility in the way the senate's supposed to work, even if you don't agree. i was 140kd today by inhofe, who essentially asked hagel if he was sort of a traitor to some degree in his comments and questions about the iranian foreign ministry's alleged support for hagel, which they didn't actually mention hagel, but matt drudge said it was about hague sxl inhofe took that in. it was a remarkable comment for someone who was a new steward, had stewardship responsibilities as the ranking member of the armed services committee. so i worry a little bit not only about the narrow band that john mccain casts over what we can discuss in national security issues. i also worry to some degree about a bizarre theater in one of the most important
and you've got u.s. servicemen and women. so we're relitigating old conflicts in kind of a bizarre way. i do have to say that while kelly ayotte was tough, kelly ayotte, jeff sessions, roy blount demonstrated that they could have differences with hagel, they knew their stuff, and they demonstrated a civility in the way the senate's supposed to work, even if you don't agree. i was 140kd today by inhofe, who essentially asked hagel if he was sort of a traitor to some degree in his comments and...
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liz: i'm curious about the u.s. fda, are you selling this as therapeutic product to get people off of smoking? stuart: what's your marketing? >> not allowed to use as a product that will help you to quit smoking. we cannot use the word safe or healthier. liz: you cannot use it? >> no. we have had thank you e-mails from users that have tried everything for 20, 30 years and saying thank you for putting these logic products out for us. stuart: logic technology is the name of company. not a public company; correct? >> privately owned. stuart: can you name the single biggest investor? >> myself and my partner howard bennis. i own 50% and my partner owns the other 50%. stuart: i just gave you an enormous commercial. do you realize that? >> thank you. stuart: you can have that back. thank you very much for joining us. we do appreciate it. very interesting product. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: it's being billed as the winner of the super bowl commercials. after this coming break, we have the horse that starred in i
liz: i'm curious about the u.s. fda, are you selling this as therapeutic product to get people off of smoking? stuart: what's your marketing? >> not allowed to use as a product that will help you to quit smoking. we cannot use the word safe or healthier. liz: you cannot use it? >> no. we have had thank you e-mails from users that have tried everything for 20, 30 years and saying thank you for putting these logic products out for us. stuart: logic technology is the name of company....
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joining us is the former u.s. comptroller, and i know, david, your views of what to get done are well known, but the sequester, the point is to bring both parties together to do something, and now there is resignation on both parties and let it happen and maybe the consequences won't be so bad. where are you on this? >> well, chuck, the reality is that the sequester is much more likely to happen, because of the failure of the president and the congress, both plolitical parties, to come together to deal with the structural drivers, to deal with known demographic trends, rising health care costs, outdated tax system, and the truth is that we need to focus on the economy, jobs, fiscal responsibility and intergenerational inequity, and the president needs to step up tomorrow night and provide a framework and follow it up with a responsible budget that bridges the political and ideological divides, because the only way not the have the sequester in my view is a agreement on the framework that involves more deficit budg
joining us is the former u.s. comptroller, and i know, david, your views of what to get done are well known, but the sequester, the point is to bring both parties together to do something, and now there is resignation on both parties and let it happen and maybe the consequences won't be so bad. where are you on this? >> well, chuck, the reality is that the sequester is much more likely to happen, because of the failure of the president and the congress, both plolitical parties, to come...
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overseas tonight, an egyptian court has sentenced four men to prison for a year for the attack on the u.s. embassy during protests over an anti-islam film in cairo last september. the men were charged with trespassing, and destruction of property. after scaling the embassy walls and tearing down the american flag. >>> when we come back here tonight, a different perspective on the blizzard of 2013. you kno? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ iwhy let constipation somethingstry miralax.?say? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits
overseas tonight, an egyptian court has sentenced four men to prison for a year for the attack on the u.s. embassy during protests over an anti-islam film in cairo last september. the men were charged with trespassing, and destruction of property. after scaling the embassy walls and tearing down the american flag. >>> when we come back here tonight, a different perspective on the blizzard of 2013. you kno? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge...
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i was disappointed, you have an amendment that would have prevented the u.s. from, we're paying for the f-16's and tanks and 1.5 billion, going to morsi, the muslim brotherhood, the leader of egypt. and why didn't more republicans worry about that? >> i lost the majority of the republicans and we had 19 votes and making some progress and lost the democrats and secretary kerry this coming before the confirmation, wouldn't you like to see that, and see if the muslim brotherhood becomes more scary, less stable or if they're in power for a year before you send the planes and the argument. we're sending them to the military and that's not morsi. but morsi fired the military. >> and yes, the head of the military now is a morsi appointee, i don't know what they're saying, but i think it's foolish and dangerous and weapons might be used against israel. how do you go up against the president that's a demagogue. >> this is the latest in georgia, 4,180 fewer people will get measles, mumps, rubella. and in new york, disadvantaged vulnerable children can lose child care, w
i was disappointed, you have an amendment that would have prevented the u.s. from, we're paying for the f-16's and tanks and 1.5 billion, going to morsi, the muslim brotherhood, the leader of egypt. and why didn't more republicans worry about that? >> i lost the majority of the republicans and we had 19 votes and making some progress and lost the democrats and secretary kerry this coming before the confirmation, wouldn't you like to see that, and see if the muslim brotherhood becomes more...
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unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with an all-time high while all this uncertainty is going on in washington. it's counterintuitive. why the bullish behavior? >> reporter: sometimes, michael,there is no reason why stocks are moving higher. you look at yesterday's trading day where the dow was up 175 points. fed chief bernanke's comments on capitol hill saying he's not going to pull back on that fed stimulus going into the economy. that was the magic phrase that sent stocks higher yesterday. also the clear, stronger recovery in the housing market. that's giving stocks
unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with...
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we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks. companies like nesle, telecommunication stocks to participate in. continuing wireless infrastructure build-out. companies like vodafone. >> and you like campbell's soup among others. is that because you are playing it or you think campbell's like heinz might be a juicy takeover tarlg snet. >> let's think about what our strategy is. they will say buy this sector, buy that sector. we are dealing with real people's money. so we make sure we have our assets in different places. campbell's is an opportunity for us to get staples and yes, we think it is a potential take over target like heinz. slo
we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks....
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the air force tells us that as of yesterday, u.s. c-17s have flown into mali, transporting 760 people and tons of equipment to french troops. france has been heavily involved in ousting the islamist rebels from key malian cities. today, ox fam said many food traders fled the region as the french troops advanced, causing food prices to rise as much as 20%. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad joked today that he would be willing to be the first man iranians sent into space. it came after their news agency said the country had successfully sent a monkey into orbit. you may remember that story, but john mccain got involved in this. he got onto the twitter and said, quote, so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week? i can warn you, calling people monkeys can be problematic. after receiving some criticism about the tweet, mccain tweeted again, clarifying it was a joke and telling people to lighten up. >> it has been 550 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get
the air force tells us that as of yesterday, u.s. c-17s have flown into mali, transporting 760 people and tons of equipment to french troops. france has been heavily involved in ousting the islamist rebels from key malian cities. today, ox fam said many food traders fled the region as the french troops advanced, causing food prices to rise as much as 20%. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad joked today that he would be willing to be the first man iranians sent into space. it came...
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results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming. >> i think that people in our age group are more stressed out because they have lots of responsibilities. >> reporter: so-called millennials, those ages 18 to 33, are the most stressed. with 39% saying their stress increased over the past year, and 52% say it's causing them to lose sleep. we reached out to viewers today on facebook for their stories. and within a matter of minutes, hundreds of responses like this one from 24-year-old ali zimmerman who has $80,000 in student loans. >> many of these students have come out of college or graduate school with horrendous student debt into a job market where there are not many jobs. this has put their life plans, probably, on hiatus. they may be postponing marriage, postponing having a family. >> reporter: millennials are followed by gen xers.
results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming. >> i think that people in our age group are more stressed out because they have lots of responsibilities. >> reporter: so-called millennials, those ages 18 to 33, are the most stressed. with 39% saying their stress increased...
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he was the deadliest sniper in u.s. military history. >> i loved the job, you know, the guys, the camaraderie. it came down to where i had to choose them or my wife and kids. i couldn't have both anymore because i'd already messed that up. so i chose the family. >> reporter: on the home front kyle became a best-selling author. in his autobiography "american sniper," he writes of shooting so many iraqi insurgents they nicknamed him the devil and placed a $20,000 bounty on his head. to survive all of that only to be killed here at home. tonight that young marine faces two counts of capital murder, one for each of the men who was trying to help him heal. david? >> ryan owens tonight, thank you. >>> navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle often said himself how difficult it was for troops to return from war. from serving the greater good, he said, overseas, to serving their own good once home. and this number tonight, nearly 20% of returning troops suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress, and they're the ones we know about. abc's ch
he was the deadliest sniper in u.s. military history. >> i loved the job, you know, the guys, the camaraderie. it came down to where i had to choose them or my wife and kids. i couldn't have both anymore because i'd already messed that up. so i chose the family. >> reporter: on the home front kyle became a best-selling author. in his autobiography "american sniper," he writes of shooting so many iraqi insurgents they nicknamed him the devil and placed a $20,000 bounty on...
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rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city council, and city rep. >> you call yourself a musical political? >> yeah, i don't see how someone can't be. >> at 57, he was rediscovered by a south african music journalist when they found clues in his lyrics. they brought rodriguez to south africa, and he played to thousands of adoring fans. >> thanks for
rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right...
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the export numbers last night were not that good, but, again, seeing good flows into u.s. equities continually. the g-20 this weekend, a lot of saber-rattling, and saw a lot of money moving out of gold. we saw soros cutting their holdings and moving into their stocks. we haven't seen the big rotation out of bond market and into stocks, but we have seen a lot of money moving out of the commodity market and moving that money into stocks. >> yeah. we're still trying to figure out if that's a trend. rick santelli, you say you're not seeing it in terms of fixed income money? >> no, i mean, none of the -- >> we're not seeing that either. >> there's actually a removal out of something, there may be just less of a volume of money going in, but, you know, i like to look at the equity markets the way i look at spreads on the trading floor. we are at a premium spread to most of the other world equities. what did i notice today? the knee say is slipping into negative territory on the year and the daxx is to within 1% of slipping too negative territory. no matter how much better we are
the export numbers last night were not that good, but, again, seeing good flows into u.s. equities continually. the g-20 this weekend, a lot of saber-rattling, and saw a lot of money moving out of gold. we saw soros cutting their holdings and moving into their stocks. we haven't seen the big rotation out of bond market and into stocks, but we have seen a lot of money moving out of the commodity market and moving that money into stocks. >> yeah. we're still trying to figure out if that's a...
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. >> vinny started tattooing when he was a u.s. army medic in south korea back in the 1980s. >> my friend richie would get these guys to come get tattooed and we would split the money. it was a fair source of income at that time. >> he liked it so much, he decided to make a career out of it. he opened up a shop in maryland tattooing the usual dragons and cross bones. never did he dream that one day he would use his love of tattoos to solve a problem that has eluded the world's best surgeons for years. >> when i had the opportunity to do a portrait of a nipple on a lady, i did, and it changed things in the industry a little bit, i think. >> for susan mcmillon, he's also erased some of the taboo around tattoos. >> my parents always said you will never have a tattoo. do not come home with a tattoo. i then told my children over my dead body will you have a tattoo. and of course i have to laugh because i have the tattoos now. and i love it. >> anderson cooper 360 starts now. >>> erin, thanks very much. a lot happening tonight. the worst
. >> vinny started tattooing when he was a u.s. army medic in south korea back in the 1980s. >> my friend richie would get these guys to come get tattooed and we would split the money. it was a fair source of income at that time. >> he liked it so much, he decided to make a career out of it. he opened up a shop in maryland tattooing the usual dragons and cross bones. never did he dream that one day he would use his love of tattoos to solve a problem that has eluded the world's...
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in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the grocery store in five weeks. so i think i have a jar of mustard and a stick of butter in my refrigerator right now. >> feel like you're part of something historic? >> absolutely, yeah. >> it's like opening a whole new window that you never saw before. and you open the window, and you get a whole new vista of things that might happen that you didn't have access to before. so from a scientist's point of view, it's the biggest thing to happen in particle physics in, say, 20 or 30 years. >> yeah. >> what's the average person gonna get out of this? >> what the--the best thing is, we don't know. >> some scientists believe the experiment could lead to the discovery of other dimensions beyond length and width and depth. they've long suspected that they exist, but lack the knowledge to detect them. they also hope to le
in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the grocery store in five weeks. so i think i have a jar of mustard and a stick of butter in my refrigerator right now. >> feel like you're part of something historic? >> absolutely, yeah. >> it's like...
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which sets monetary policy for the u.s. economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights. >> reporter: greg house, a former member of anonymous, says expect more attacks on the government. >> all these big bankers and all these big rich people who have caused a lot of the problems we've had for the last few years, are not getting prosecuted. >> reporter: the fbi has had some success against suspected anonymous associates. arresting at least 20, including one man during this bust, caught on a web cam. >> fbi! get down right now! >> reporter: but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> you want to look for
which sets monetary policy for the u.s. economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights....
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are, wolf, and you're already starting to see some of the effects of the possible sequestration, the u.s. navy, cancelling the deployment of some other ships, cancelling some maintenance and pushing back some of the civilian contracts that they had signed. they say this is really just the tip of the iceberg, and down the road you could see a reduction in personnel. you could see training dramatically cut back in a lot of areas. >> chris, if these cuts do go into effect, they will be immediately felt or will be felt in the month his to come? >> reporter: this is going to be the toughest year, because critics will say look, once you get into year three, four and five, then the military will be able to dig in, cancel maybe some of the big contracts so that they can spread out the hurt a little more. the issue here is that pay and benefits take up about a third of the budget. you can't touch that with sequestration. also off limits are the wounded warrior program. they're not going to affect afghanistan that much. so to pull to make the cuts is smaller. and in a limited amount of time, you k
are, wolf, and you're already starting to see some of the effects of the possible sequestration, the u.s. navy, cancelling the deployment of some other ships, cancelling some maintenance and pushing back some of the civilian contracts that they had signed. they say this is really just the tip of the iceberg, and down the road you could see a reduction in personnel. you could see training dramatically cut back in a lot of areas. >> chris, if these cuts do go into effect, they will be...
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supporters say it creates jobs while helping the u.s. to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against, it they are going to pay a very big price. >> president obama talked about climate change in his state of the union address last week, but he did not specifically mention the keystone xl pipeline. christi. >> all right. emily, thank you so much. >>> robert kennedy jr. was among those protesting the keystone pipeline. he was even arrested during a demonstration outside the white house this past week. we'll get his perspective on the message that he's trying to send to the president. that's coming up in
supporters say it creates jobs while helping the u.s. to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably...
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the most notorious opponent of u.s. troops being stationed in saudi arabia, the most vose siff rouse opposed is osama bin laden. bin laden sited the u.s. military presence as one of his justifications for the 9/11 attacks. he demanded that u.s. troops leave saudi arabia. and then right at the beginning of the iraq war in 2003, the bush administration announced in fact that we would be pulling our troops out of saudi arabia. it was a huge deal that we decided to do that. i've always been surprised that it's not a bigger part of what we remember as the legacy of george w. bush's presidency. no more bases in saudi arabia. now, though, that has sort of been reversed. at least a little. today "the new york times" reports that some time after 2009, so some time during the presidency of barack obama, the cia built a new base in saudi arabia, a base for u.s. drones. the times reporting that we use that base to launch drone strikes in yemen. the paper has known about the secret cia drone base in saudi arabia for years, but they
the most notorious opponent of u.s. troops being stationed in saudi arabia, the most vose siff rouse opposed is osama bin laden. bin laden sited the u.s. military presence as one of his justifications for the 9/11 attacks. he demanded that u.s. troops leave saudi arabia. and then right at the beginning of the iraq war in 2003, the bush administration announced in fact that we would be pulling our troops out of saudi arabia. it was a huge deal that we decided to do that. i've always been...
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. ♪ goldfinger >> reporter: and last night, singing it for more than 40 million in the u.s. alone. ♪ >> love watching that last night. she said today it was a, quote, dream, to come back all these years later and perform in front of all those actors and actresses. got to gold jack nicholson, too. for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good evening. good night.
. ♪ goldfinger >> reporter: and last night, singing it for more than 40 million in the u.s. alone. ♪ >> love watching that last night. she said today it was a, quote, dream, to come back all these years later and perform in front of all those actors and actresses. got to gold jack nicholson, too. for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good evening. good night.
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it was in writing, the u.s. is the world's bully, it's the reality and your response, you did say you agree with it. her observation is a good one and relevant. yes to her question. >> sean: the tape does not lie. joining me is liz cheney. this is not a good day. that was a powerful moment. i want to get your reaction to it. >> i have to say, i think this the worst performance i can recall not just by a senior nominee but any nominee up for confirmation. across the board, he came in to this today with concerning policy views that had been well aired, that raised legitimate concerns but he left real questions about his confidence. this is the first person that president obama wants to lead the department of defense when we are facing significant threats around the world. he proved again and again today incapable of answering basic questions. didn't understand with the policy with respect to and the segment not only did that questioner talk about the united states as a bully, but the whole notion that the united s
it was in writing, the u.s. is the world's bully, it's the reality and your response, you did say you agree with it. her observation is a good one and relevant. yes to her question. >> sean: the tape does not lie. joining me is liz cheney. this is not a good day. that was a powerful moment. i want to get your reaction to it. >> i have to say, i think this the worst performance i can recall not just by a senior nominee but any nominee up for confirmation. across the board, he came in...
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an important voice in all of it is a veteran u.s. congressman from california, who is trying to find the solution. tonight, as part of our special nbc news series on guns in america, our report from tom brokaw. >> i've been 100% on this gun issue. >> reporter: that is a common refrain on capitol hill these days, and congressman mike thompson is no exception. as a vietnam veteran and a hunter, he knows guns. >> i just want to let everybody know from the beginning that i'm a hunter. i'm a gun owner. and i believe that law-abiding citizens have a second amendment right to own firearms. >> reporter: his home district is california's famed wine country, napa valley. >> congressman, nobody thinks about this part of california in terms of hunting and shooting. this is wine country. i mean, it's celebrated in films and even mocked a little bit. but when you were a boy, it was prime hunting country. >> right here, used to hunt ducks on this river. there's farm ponds all over. we used to jump shoot ducks there. >> reporter: and napa still is g
an important voice in all of it is a veteran u.s. congressman from california, who is trying to find the solution. tonight, as part of our special nbc news series on guns in america, our report from tom brokaw. >> i've been 100% on this gun issue. >> reporter: that is a common refrain on capitol hill these days, and congressman mike thompson is no exception. as a vietnam veteran and a hunter, he knows guns. >> i just want to let everybody know from the beginning that i'm a...
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and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to break first in the near term because of the 14% rally since mid-november. can they rally together in the short term? they can. stocks have been rallying because the fed has been buying bonds and in a more global level, when you talk about the wash and liquidity, so many things have become toxic. at some point in time, global money has to find something and bonds and perception of safety stock. i think the rally since november worries me a little bit. >> we could see the stocks break first. obviously all eyes on the markets right now. now you know how our guys are making money but the question is, how about you? a
and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to...
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the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another deadend. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the eyes and cross all the t's, because you have a cold blooded killer out there. >> by now the relentless investigation had reached las vegas where dorner's house was searched. day three and la palma became another stop on the manhunt to search the home of dorner's mother. >> they're going to check out his friends, his family, acquaint enss, anybody at all who he may have had contact with in the last year, to find out, okay, have you had any contact with this guy? has he been using any kind of credit cards, atm card? has he been texting, twittering, on facebook, e-mails? >> day four, still no sign. big be
the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another deadend. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the...
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the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money not my favorite thing in the long run. what about budget cuts don luskin. >> i am for budget cuts but please forgive me for pointing out this contrad
the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin...
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are sensitive to that reversal because you're seeing equity markets pull back, it's going to lift the u.s. stock so you have to watch the euro currency here. the one place i would not leave is the financial, i'd stay with those. >> virtual dr. j. i feel like you're sitting with me. >> right here next to these guys. >> what are you doing today? >> well, joe talked about financials just now and i agree, it's been a very narrow range in the financials so far but they are still in positive territory. so unless we give up leadership there, michelle, then i think we're okay. to the tlt side it was interesting i thought to see it slide down beneath 1.16, the barclays etf that tracks that and slid below at 1.16, and this index has been under pressure as money comes out of the bonds i think it will continue to come out of them and i think those go lower still. >> josh you were saying we were right for a pullback. why? what is the story? >> something called the revelive strength index when you look at it for the whole globe, every market around the world, right now reading 64. ubs had a note this m
are sensitive to that reversal because you're seeing equity markets pull back, it's going to lift the u.s. stock so you have to watch the euro currency here. the one place i would not leave is the financial, i'd stay with those. >> virtual dr. j. i feel like you're sitting with me. >> right here next to these guys. >> what are you doing today? >> well, joe talked about financials just now and i agree, it's been a very narrow range in the financials so far but they are...
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isha is here. >> anderson, a new blizzard is hitting the u.s. up to 15 inches of snow fell across parts of seven upper midwest states. minnesota and the dakotas are taking the biggest punch. meanwhile, residents in the northeast continue to dig out from this weekend's massive blizzard. up to 40 inches of snow fell in h hamden, connecticut. about 20 survivors of gun violence including gabby giffords and her husband, are expected to be in the audience for tomorrow night's state of the union address by president obama. each survivor will be a guest of a member of congress. giffords survived a shooting in tucson two years ago. >> president obama's expected to talk about his push for gun legislation as well as jobs, the economy, and more tomorrow night. >> this man will also be at the state of the address. romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour firefight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show. at the ceremony, playing pe peekaboo at the presidential podium. he a
isha is here. >> anderson, a new blizzard is hitting the u.s. up to 15 inches of snow fell across parts of seven upper midwest states. minnesota and the dakotas are taking the biggest punch. meanwhile, residents in the northeast continue to dig out from this weekend's massive blizzard. up to 40 inches of snow fell in h hamden, connecticut. about 20 survivors of gun violence including gabby giffords and her husband, are expected to be in the audience for tomorrow night's state of the union...
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we also note there were some assets of the u.s. military that were brought to bare. leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be volved in this? >> that's extremely usual, you're right, erin. there were also reports of unmanned surveillance, drones, that have been used. that hasn't been concerned. but it gives you a sense there was from the highest levels a very strong commitment and feeling of sympathy for the little boy and trying to get it rezauchbled in a way where he was safe and that's what happened. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. everyone i know has been talking about the little boy and what it was like for him down in the darkness in that bunker. i want to bring in a psychiatri
we also note there were some assets of the u.s. military that were brought to bare. leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military...
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it would hurt readiness maintenance and training and make it difficult for the u.s. to respond to global crises. >> it would bite hard no question. wendell, thanks. >> it's not the kind of news wall street was looking for today. stocks had the worst day of the year. the dow dropped 130 points s&p lost 17 the nasdaq lost 40. president obama turned up the volume on the gun control members today in minnesota where hunting and gun ownership is big business. in an attempt components like the nra the president took his message directly to the people. mike emanuel has the story. >> president obama went to minneapolis for what he hopes to be common sense proposals. he choose minneapolis to spotlight the steps he has taken. >> this city launched a series of youth initiatives that reduced the number of young people injured by guns by 40 percent. >> flanked by police officers in uniform mr. obama asked the american people to press congress to take action. >> we don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something. the vast majority of americans, including a majo
it would hurt readiness maintenance and training and make it difficult for the u.s. to respond to global crises. >> it would bite hard no question. wendell, thanks. >> it's not the kind of news wall street was looking for today. stocks had the worst day of the year. the dow dropped 130 points s&p lost 17 the nasdaq lost 40. president obama turned up the volume on the gun control members today in minnesota where hunting and gun ownership is big business. in an attempt components...
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rodriguez albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, cold fact, made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa he was in the rock god. >> to us it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the sound track of the antiapartheid movement fueling a revolution. ♪ >> at home in detroit rodriguez had no idea he had given up his music career and that was four decades ago. >> you used to play across the street there, right? >> i played a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, rodriguez lived on little, raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i am not a strange to her hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city council, and state rep. >> you call yourself a musical political. >> musical political, yeah. i don't see how anyone can't be and is not political. >> at 57 he was rediscovered by a south african music journalist and a record store owner who found clues in his lyrics. >> we found them. >> they brought rodrigu
rodriguez albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album, cold fact, made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa he was in the rock god. >> to us it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the sound track of the antiapartheid movement fueling a revolution. ♪ >> at home in detroit rodriguez had no idea he had given up his music career and that was four decades ago. >> you used to play across the street...
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sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's decision. in london yesterday kerry poured on his trademark diplomatic harm to show that the special relationship was alive and well. >> it's no accident for sure that this is the first stop on my trip as secretary of state. i came here many, many years ago as a young child, managed to get lost in london zoo. i want to thank somebody for find meg. >> his diplomatic chops were put to the test when he had to privately promise syrian opposition leaders more nonmilitary aid to end their threatened boycott of an international fri
sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's...
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we'll pick his brain about the u.s. economy the fed, interest rates and ail coming up in a few minutes. by the way, david and nicole. he used to be a silver trader on nymex. back to you. david: big word from goldman sachs what will happen with equities. they are downgrading a little bit. be very interesting to see what happens with all that. we'll tell what you drove markets today with today's data download. stocks ending lower after trading near five-year highs. all major indices ending in the red. consumer discretionary were the worst-performing sector and financials, utilities and technology posted gains. >>> copper had its biggest loss in four weeks on demand for the level that it will drop during the lunar new year in china. copper ending 1% lower at $3.72 a pound. >>> oil ending in the green today, posting a 1.4% gain. the jump pushes crude above $97 a barrel for the first time in over a week. nicole? nicole: we've got, let's go over to adam shapiro with the latest. >> this is on lions gate, nicole. it will be a s
we'll pick his brain about the u.s. economy the fed, interest rates and ail coming up in a few minutes. by the way, david and nicole. he used to be a silver trader on nymex. back to you. david: big word from goldman sachs what will happen with equities. they are downgrading a little bit. be very interesting to see what happens with all that. we'll tell what you drove markets today with today's data download. stocks ending lower after trading near five-year highs. all major indices ending in the...
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. ♪ goldfinger >> reporter: and last night, singing it for more than 40 million in the u.s. alone. ♪ >> loved watching that last night. shirley bassey said today it was a quote, dream, to come back all these years later and perform in front of all those actors and actresses. got to love jack nicholson, too. >>> a lead provided to police gives a woman new hope her mother's murder nine years ago might soon be solved. >> the search for a family still missing at sae. after 24 hours coast guard hopes to call it a rescue, not a recovery.kjl >> i team looks for a chemical in our drinking water but one agency refuses to accept the standard for how much is too much? >> and celebration continues in a studio where the latest oscar will have a lot of company. >> that breaking news is happening the north bay. part of a petaluma neighborhood has been evacuated because of a bomb scare. >> sky 7 hd is live near waverly drive. >> police asked rez don'ts leave their homes after what discovery of what maying an old military explosive. >> there is no word on when residents will be aloud back
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the u.s. has capabilities to deal with this very late stage in the game. again, we are back to where we were last year. it's going to be obama trying to convince netanyahu not to do anything because the united states has it. >> the new secretary of state feeling his way in terms of the relationship. >> a newer secretary of defense who is going to be deeply involved in this. >> perless times. thank you very much. >>> up next, thousands turn out to hear pope benedicts final message. we are live from rome. >>> political peril from both sides of the sequester. debby watserman schultz joins us. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. herbal essences smooth and shine collections are back and more irresistible than ever. mmm... [ ding ] [ moaning ] [ male announcer ] with herbal botanicals of rose hip
the u.s. has capabilities to deal with this very late stage in the game. again, we are back to where we were last year. it's going to be obama trying to convince netanyahu not to do anything because the united states has it. >> the new secretary of state feeling his way in terms of the relationship. >> a newer secretary of defense who is going to be deeply involved in this. >> perless times. thank you very much. >>> up next, thousands turn out to hear pope benedicts...
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we're waiting word from u.s. officials now if that comes down in the middle of the night we'll break n and continue to keep you posted for now we're going to hand it back to "hannity" already in progress. state other than california wants to do that. >> sean: and california's debt. >> a couple of things, look, two years ago, governor brown came into office with a four-year budget projection, 21 billion dollars a year to of a shortfall and we put a balance together and projects modest surpluses. what you're talking about is a mountain and wall of debt. and that debt we also are projecting to drop down to 35 billion to four over the next several years. >> sean: but your total debt is 427 million dollars. >> that's unfunded health care and pension liabilities and that's not dissimilar to other, we it did the first round of pension reform last year and we'll have to do more. >> sean: add the taxes up. federal income taxes 40% pan now voted in a state tax of 13 1/2%. >> yeah. >> sean: 4% obamacare tax and that's 40, 5
we're waiting word from u.s. officials now if that comes down in the middle of the night we'll break n and continue to keep you posted for now we're going to hand it back to "hannity" already in progress. state other than california wants to do that. >> sean: and california's debt. >> a couple of things, look, two years ago, governor brown came into office with a four-year budget projection, 21 billion dollars a year to of a shortfall and we put a balance together and...
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so u.s. authorities have burned someone to death in a cabin and let it burn through the basement so no body is left. another says, come on, how is dorner's body burned bond recognition? but they found his license he just so happened to be carrying? i think dorner killed someone and left their body in that fire. others blasted the police. >> we're going to go forward with the plan with the burn. >> reporter: blaming them for the cabin fire. lapd was prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner yesterday. they burned him alive. apparently burning people alive is considered appropriate behavior for the police. from the very beginning, dorner found plenty of sympathizers. >> i just want to start off by saying i perfectly support 100% what christopher dorner is doing. >> i read this manifesto and i basically believe him. >> reporter: on facebook, more than 18,000 likes for a page titled "we stand with christopher dorner." "this was a necessary evil. god bless you, sir." >> please like anti-heroes and w
so u.s. authorities have burned someone to death in a cabin and let it burn through the basement so no body is left. another says, come on, how is dorner's body burned bond recognition? but they found his license he just so happened to be carrying? i think dorner killed someone and left their body in that fire. others blasted the police. >> we're going to go forward with the plan with the burn. >> reporter: blaming them for the cabin fire. lapd was prosecutor, judge, jury and...
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the u.s., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing keep horse meat from ending up in beef products and other types of food fraud. >> reporter: with all of the new food scares i bet you're wondering if there's any way to know for sure exactly what you're eating and what you're giving your family. so we've come here to canada, the university, in the biodiversity institute of ontario. chris wheeland is here. you used to be doing this for crime scenes. what we're starting with are ikea meatballs. >> all we really need is a 1 millimeter piece. >> reporter: a scrap of food, that's all it takes to screen and
the u.s., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test...
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the u.s. navy has three levels of proficiency above the base line. marksman, sharpshooter and then expert at the highest level. he qualified as a marksman with the rifle, but he did qualify as an expert, though highest level with the 9 millimeter pistol. he also received some training on weak side shooting. even some very good shooters have a hard time going from the right thoohand to the left hand. he would have been trained in shooting from his weak side. if you are shooting from a concealed position, if you can shoot from your weak side, you might not have to expose as much of your body. you'd be a smaller target and still be able to return fire. >> dorner -- this guy also promises to use specific warfare tactics and survival training. he was never in special ops which would have more specific training in this kind of thing. >> no, no special operations training, but he did serve in a riverene unit, sort of the old brownwater navy, doing a lot of security operations. securing oil platforms. so he has had more firearms and combat arms training than
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u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens. yesterday homeland security secretary janet napolitano said if sequestration lasts more than a month and there are forced furloughs of airport security personnel and air traffic controllers, the start of the spring travel season could feature nightmarish delays and long lines at the nation's major airports for international and domestic travelers. meanwhile, leaders of government employee unions are going to be spending a big part of there president's day weekend getting out the ward to their members abou
u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens....